Disease is widely considered as one of the primary challenges in achieving successful v annamei production, resulting in substantial economic losses worldwide (Melba & Richard, 2018). Despite the introduction of several farming technologies, their success has been rather limited. To support shrimp farmers, ADM has developed an intensive farming system known as BIOSIPEC. The reliability of this system has been proven through over a decade of research and operation in an unfavorable farming area. BIOSIPEC enables shrimp farmers to increase productivity by increasing stocking density, while minimizing economic losses through improved survival and success rate. Notably, BIOSIPEC can adapt to different conditions, including areas with limited access to seawater, and can be used in multiple farming phases to optimize production costs. In the BIOSIPEC system, the nursery phase helps promote healthy environments and reduce production costs by lowering water treatment costs, while ensuring shrimp growth performance in the grow-out phase. The results of the nursery phase in BIOSIPEC are shown in Table 1. Further insights into BIOSIPEC will be shared and discussed during the presentation.